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How an artist’s legacy became big business Harriet Fitch Little

From Mark Rothko to Henry Moore, the stakes are high in an inflated art market

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Pablo Picasso with son Claude, 1955

Before he killed himself in his Manhattan studio in February 1970, the artist Mark Rothko wrote a will that was firm in its wishes if not its wording: his estate should not, it requested, be atomised and disappear into the vaults of the very wealthy. To this end, Rothko had


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